INVESTIGADORES
RIUS Sebastian Pablo
artículos
Título:
Proteome impact on maize silks under the priming state induced by Trichoderma root colonization
Autor/es:
AGOSTINI, ROMINA B.; RIUS, S.P.; VARGAS, W.A.; CAMPOS BERMUDEZ, V.A.
Revista:
PLANTA
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2021 vol. 253
ISSN:
0032-0935
Resumen:
Trichoderma species can stimulate local and distant immune responses in colonized plant tissues to prevent future patho-genic attacks. Priming of plant defenses is characterized by changes in transcriptional, metabolic, and epigenetic states after stimulus perception. We have previously investigated transcriptional reprogramming in silk tissues from maize plants inoculated with Trichoderma atroviride and challenged with Fusarium verticillioides (Agostini etal., Mol Plant-Microbe In 32:95?106, 2019). To better understand the molecular changes induced by T. atroviride in maize, a proteomic approach was conducted in this instance. Several proteins belonging to different metabolic categories were detected as priming-involved proteins. However, we detected a very low correlation with those priming-modulated transcripts suggesting the importance of regulatory events a posteriori of the transcriptional process to accomplish the final goal of blocking pathogen entry. Spe-cifically, we focused on the phenylpropanoid pathway, since we detected several proteins that are upregulated in the priming state and might explain cell wall reinforcement as well as the increase in flavonoid and lignin content in maize silks after activation of induced systemic resistance.